MHA) has accorded the much-awaited sanction to prosecute former railways minister Lalu Prasad in land-for-jobs case.
CBI informed this to a local court on Friday. The agency's counsel also apprised the court that there are nearly 30 co-accused for whom prosecution sanction is awaited from the relevant authorities.
CBI has sought a fortnight to obtain sanctions against other accused. The court has directed the agency to expedite the process to obtain sanctions for the co-accused.
At the last hearing, CBI had told the court that its request seeking sanction to prosecute Prasad and 31 other public servants is «under consideration» of competent authorities.
Irked by the delay in sanctions, a local court in July had directed authorities to take a decision by August 20. The court had made it clear that in the absence of any final decision an authorised official from the office of the competent authority shall appear in person to explain the delay. As regards other public servants, the sanctioning authority is the Ministry of Railways.
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